The basic Sulphur Nymph is a favorite of Gordon's due to the simple nature of the tie and it's effectiveness. Simple and deadly! Hope you enjoy! Gordon Vanderpool www.flyfishingwnc.com
Great video and it's about time, thought we had lost you brother. You need to get back to PA things are ready to explode. I'm sure this fly will work great.
patrick smith, I hate that it has taken me so long to get another video out. I promise I'm back in action. I bet the bugs are cranking. I'll be back up for a quick trip sometime in July
Dave Hermann, I've done it both ways. I'm not sure if I've noticed more hookups one way or the other. I like to keep it simple that's why I tie them this way. :)
I’m doing Spring Creek next week. I was like ‘I wonder if Gordon has a Sulphur pattern I can try.’
Nice and simple pattern. Headed to central PA this weekend with a few of these in my fly box.
Jamie McCoy, simple and effective.
Where do you guide
Western North Carolina and North Georgia
Great video and it's about time, thought we had lost you brother. You need to get back to PA things are ready to explode. I'm sure this fly will work great.
patrick smith, I hate that it has taken me so long to get another video out. I promise I'm back in action. I bet the bugs are cranking. I'll be back up for a quick trip sometime in July
we will be waiting
What brand of peacock dubbing do you use and where do you purchase it?
Gordon, Is the tinsel that you use black holographic or some other type
Joseph Gough, just plain black UTC tinsel
Just curious. Does the wingpad matter if it's on top or bottom?
Dave Hermann, I've done it both ways. I'm not sure if I've noticed more hookups one way or the other. I like to keep it simple that's why I tie them this way. :)
How do you fish these ? I see allot of videos on tying these but I have never used one!!
Bull Terrier, subsurface on a nymphing rig.